Review: Cancer: 101 Solutions to a Preventable Epidemic

When I first started to research and write about chemicals in Canada’s food supply, no one close to me had had cancer. Now, dozens of years later, several friends have died from the disease (two of them environmental leaders, one pictured in this book) and my partner and others near me are survivors. That doesn’t prove there’s a cancer epidemic, only that I’m older and have known more people. Yet the authors Cancer: 101 Solutions to a Preventable Epidemic not only provide compelling evidence of the epidemic’s reality, but also challenge us to not sit on our hands, leaving others to do the heavy lifting. ...

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Getting to know people

Linda - Here are some people the Government of Ontario should get to know, at http://ages.ca/deaths

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